The Liberation of the Cyclops

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The Liberation of the Cyclops Sitting down, Zeus and Prometheus were thoughtfully looking at the Gate, while, at a certain point, black as coal from the soot of their kiln, their sweat dripping the grime off their bodies, the Cyclops appeared on the inner side of the gate. Zeus explained to them who he and his companion were and what the purpose of their coming to Tartarus was. In the beginning, the Cyclops, Arges, Brontes and Steropes, were wary and circumspect, but soon, the oldest of the three, Arges, mustered up his courage. After he stressed to his brothers the duration of their captivity that counted millions of years, he argued that every external effort to liberate them had to be welcome. Apart from that, he argued that they ought to help Zeus rise to power and restore justice on

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